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The Twelve Senses and Their Relation with Our Time
How does technology shape our twelve senses? An exploration of human perception in the digital age.
“In the primal beginning, the Logos was.” Anthroposophy also places the Logos at the beginning of human evolution. Before earthly bodies were prepared, we humans existed in the spiritual world as spiritual beings. Through the Logos, all things became. The human is thus related to all earthly things.
We will explore this Anthroposophical perspective on evolution, comparing it to Natural Science and Metallicity. We will then use this basis to look ahead at what we can expect.
Andrew Linnell brings over a decade of research into the intersection of spiritual science and technology. As co-founder of MysTech and a long-time member of the Anthroposophical Society’s Natural Science Section, he offers a unique perspective bridging Steiner’s indications with contemporary scientific understanding.
MysTech Co-Founder & President, Anthroposophical Society Boston
Andrew Linnell serves as president of the Boston branch of the Anthroposophical Society and is a member of its Natural Science Section. He is co-founder of MysTech, an organization seeking to realize Rudolf Steiner's indications on Mechanical Occultism. He retired from a 42-year career in the computer industry in 2013 wherein he had worked as CTO and VP for various companies. He is the father of three and the author of two children's books, three art history books, and nine MysTech study guidebooks.
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How does technology shape our twelve senses? An exploration of human perception in the digital age.
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In preparation for the MysTech 2026 Conference, a panel of experts explores how the concepts of sub-nature and super-nature operate in our modern world — the spiritual beings involved, the formative forces of life, and how technologies might be brought into right relationship with moral impulses.
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An Anthroposophical Perspective on Human Evolution
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